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1995--Mel Hocking | 1995--Mel Hocking | ||
1996--Gene Skinner | 1996--Gene Skinner | ||
In 1958 Skinner organized the UAW Local 94 Bowling League at [[RIVERSIDE | |||
BOWL]] then served as its secretary for ten years. He served as the | |||
secretary of the Country Club League for eleven years, organized the John | |||
Deere Early Bird League at [[IMPERIAL LANES]] in 1973, served as | |||
secretary of the John Deere #1 League for two years, secretary of the | |||
Schlitzer League for six years, secretary of the Budweiser League for | |||
four years, and president of a summer mixed league' | |||
Skinner was a charter member of the Dubuque Bowling Association Hall of | |||
Fame board. He was elected a director in 1964 and served as vice- | |||
president from 1965-1970. From 1980 to 1983 he served the organization as | |||
assistant secretary-treasurer and 1983-1991 as secretary-treasurer. | |||
Skinner was a delegate to the ABC convention four times and a delegate to | |||
the Iowa State Bowling Association twenty-nine years. He was a certified | |||
lane inspector and conducted training schools for local inspectors. He | |||
was responsible for computerizing the ABC membership and tournament programs, | |||
running the first computerized city tournament, and encouraging the | |||
association to do self-processing which saved money. In 1983 he started the | |||
first local Senior's Tournament. In 1983 he was the Senior Class D singles | |||
champion. He won the 1986 Senior Class C singles competition and in 1987 | |||
won the Senior Doubles competition with his wife as his partner. | |||
1997--Ron Fuerst/''Telegraph Herald'', March 22, 1997, p. 10 | 1997--Ron Fuerst/''Telegraph Herald'', March 22, 1997, p. 10 | ||
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1999--Marty Lampe, Gene Kament | 1999--Marty Lampe, Gene Kament | ||
2000--Steve Oneyear | 2000--Steve Oneyear | ||
By 2016, Oneyear had competed the twelve national bowling tournaments an 31 Iowa State | |||
Bowling tournaments where he had 8 top 5 finishes. He was a regular bowler in the | |||
Greater Iowa tournaments winning on four different occasions and won four Southwest | |||
Southwest Wisconsin match game championships. He placed second in the 1980 Buck Rogers | |||
Tournament. He was a member of the Professional Bowling Association for four years with | |||
his best finish on 18th place at the Great Lakes tournament. Oneyear was back-to-back | |||
champion in Dubuque's Big Ten Scratch tournament in 1992 and 1993. His record shows five | |||
300 games, two 299 games, and one 298 game. | |||
Oneyear served on the board of the Dubuque Bowling Association, Dubuque 700 Club, and | |||
the Dubuque Junior Bowling Association board. | |||
2001--Jack Hancock, Bob Connolly, Jim Gatena | 2001--Jack Hancock, Bob Connolly, Jim Gatena | ||
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2002--John Wright | 2002--John Wright | ||
2003--Bob Hochrein | 2003--Bob Hochrein | ||
Tournament wins accomplished by Hochrein included 12st Place in ABC Tournament (1990), | |||
2nd Place All Events in ABC Tournament (1990), 1st Place Singles Events Iowa State | |||
Tournament (2001 2003), 2nd Place in Iowa Open (1991, 1992, 1993), 1987 Iowa High | |||
Qualified, 1999-700 Club Jamboree Team Champion, 1996-700 Club Doubles Champion, | |||
1995-700 Club Jamboree Team Champion, 1989-700 Club Doubles Champion, 1987-Rockford, IL | |||
Match Game CXhampion, and 1985-700 Club Doubles Champion. | |||
His service to the organization included league secretary (five years), Dubuque Junior | |||
Bowling board (10 years), board of directors for the Great Iowa Bowling Association, | |||
secretary of the Dubuque 700 Club (12 years), board of directors of the Dubuque Bowling | |||
Association (11 years) | |||
2004--Harold Koppes, Jim Rauscher | 2004--Harold Koppes, Jim Rauscher | ||
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2011--Jeff Kamentz, Tom Kramer/''Telegraph Herald'', May 10, 2011, p. 11 | 2011--Jeff Kamentz, Tom Kramer/''Telegraph Herald'', May 10, 2011, p. 11 | ||
Kamentz bowled his first 700 at age 16 and scored fifty more before graduating from high school. | Kamentz bowled his first 700 at age 16 and scored fifty more before graduating from high school. | ||
2011 he had more than 400 series of 700 or more including an 819 and another 800. He scored | In 2011 he had more than 400 series of 700 or more including an 819 and another 800. He scored | ||
perfect (300) games and missed ten others in the 10th frame. He competed briefly on the PBA | seven perfect (300) games and missed ten others in the 10th frame. He competed briefly on the PBA | ||
circuit finishing fifth in Madison, Wisconsin. | Regional circuit finishing fifth in Madison, Wisconsin. | ||
Kramer's wins include singles and all-events at the Iowa state tournament, 2004 Budweiser Big 10 | Kramer's wins include singles and all-events at the Iowa state tournament, 2004 Budweiser Big 10 | ||
championship, and made the Big 10 finals two other times. He has achieved eight perfect games and | championship, and made the Big 10 finals two other times. He has achieved eight perfect games and | ||
four series of 800 or better. Like Kamentz, he had held several administrative positions in the DBA. | four series of 800 or better. Like Kamentz, he had held several administrative positions in the | ||
DBA. | |||
In 2009 and 2010, Kramer coached the [[WAHLERT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL]] boys' and girls' teams to | In 2009 and 2010, Kramer coached the [[WAHLERT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL]] boys' and girls' teams to | ||
state high school championships. | state high school championships. |
Revision as of 02:26, 17 December 2018
DUBUQUE BOWLING ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME. Initiated in 1965, the hall of fame was to honor those who have achieved honors in the sport and made dedicated service to it. Selection, after nomination by at least three persons, of as many as three members is permitted each year. A Hall of Fame case with the pictures of each member is displayed during the year at the establishment hosting the team event of the annual city tournament. An identical picture is given to the recipient of the honor. Charter members, all elected posthumously, of the Hall of Fame in 1965 were John ARMSTRONG, Martin UNMACHT, Henry RIEDER, Al Murphy, and Harry Walsh.
1966--William Hessel, C.N. Nick Pauly, Kenneth Roeth
1967--Joe Helling
1968--Merle Tanner/Telegraph-Herald, March 10, 1968, p. 6
Currently in his 16th year as secretary-treasurer of the DBA, Tanner began bowling in 1942 and was secretary of three 14-team leagues by 1948. He was elected president of the DBA in 1948-49 and first elected secretary- treasurer at the start of the 1953-54 season. Tanner was instrumental in starting the Awards Program of the DBA and began the DBA offiers' tournament in 1964 and directed the Oakland Dairy Holiday bowling tournament over fourteen years.
As a competitor, he scored 700 counts twice and carried a composite average of 184 for the 1966-67 season.He competed in seven ABC tournaments and every state tournament since his election as secretary-treasurer. He was also known to aid bowlers in times of need.
1969--Charlie Kutsch/Telegraph Herald, March 2, 1969
Largely responsible for bringing the 1969 Iowa State Bowling Association tournament to Dubuque, Kutsch was a past president of the DBA, charter member and president of the Dubuque Chapter of the 700 Club of America, member of the DBA board of directors, and state delegate for ten years. He was president of the Dubuque Classic League for two terns and secretary of the Major League for several years.
1971--Merlyn Spike Weber
1972--Al Bud Gatena
1973--Clem Welsh
1975--Russ Bennett/Telegraph-Herald, February 23, 1975, p. 23
Bennett joined his first league in 134 and competed in his first American Bowling Congress tournament four years later. He rolled an 1879 all events count scoring 679 in doubles, 632 in singles and 569 in the team events. He achieved his first 700 count (703) on December 12, 1939 and took first place in the Pla- Mor Sweepstakes at La Crosse, Wisconsin. He finished 15th in the Petersen Classic in Chicago and was a member of the King of Clubs team that bowled a 3240 team series in 1941. In the 1948 Iowa State Bowling Tournament he rolled a 705 singles count. Despite a serious injury in an industrial accident, Bennett with Dale Rogers won the doubles title in the 1955 Dubuque city tournament.
1978--A. Bud Oakley
1979--Ronald Sammy Howard
1982--Jim Vogt
1984--Mike Erickson, Dick Rice
1985--Gerry WIEDERHOLT
1986--Dave Feltes/Telegraph Herald, January 19, 1986, p. 17
By 1985, Feltes had been a member of 35 league championship teams and rolled forty-nine 700 games. His high game was 299, high series of 763 and a high league average of 212 in 1975. In the sixteen years he entered the Big Ten, he finished fourth or better eleven times, including four first place finishes and two seconds. He has one "Great Dubuque Bowl Off" to his credit.
1987--Frank Hessel/Telegraph Herald, March 8, 1987, p. 12
The younger brother of William Hessel, a charter member of the Hall of Fame, Frank began his career setting pins at the Casino Lanes. He began bowling in three leagues a week for over forty years and twice a week since 1977. In 1950 he rolled a 715 series and received an ABC gold belt from mayor Clarence P. WELU for the accomplishment. In March, 1987 he bowled in his 28th ABC tournament in Niagara Falls; he had not missed a state tournament in 45 years.
1988--Dr. Robert McCloskey
1990--C.J. Arthofer
1991--John Wiest
1993--Jerry McGrath
1994--Jim Koob
1995--Mel Hocking
1996--Gene Skinner
In 1958 Skinner organized the UAW Local 94 Bowling League at [[RIVERSIDE BOWL]] then served as its secretary for ten years. He served as the secretary of the Country Club League for eleven years, organized the John Deere Early Bird League at IMPERIAL LANES in 1973, served as secretary of the John Deere #1 League for two years, secretary of the Schlitzer League for six years, secretary of the Budweiser League for four years, and president of a summer mixed league' Skinner was a charter member of the Dubuque Bowling Association Hall of Fame board. He was elected a director in 1964 and served as vice- president from 1965-1970. From 1980 to 1983 he served the organization as assistant secretary-treasurer and 1983-1991 as secretary-treasurer.
Skinner was a delegate to the ABC convention four times and a delegate to the Iowa State Bowling Association twenty-nine years. He was a certified lane inspector and conducted training schools for local inspectors. He was responsible for computerizing the ABC membership and tournament programs, running the first computerized city tournament, and encouraging the association to do self-processing which saved money. In 1983 he started the first local Senior's Tournament. In 1983 he was the Senior Class D singles champion. He won the 1986 Senior Class C singles competition and in 1987 won the Senior Doubles competition with his wife as his partner.
1997--Ron Fuerst/Telegraph Herald, March 22, 1997, p. 10
As a junior bowler at RIVERSIDE BOWL, Fuerst rolled four 700 series and his 757 at age sixteen tied the city record as a junior. In 1979 he helped STEPHEN HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL become the first local high school to win a state team bowling title. In 1984 and 1990 he won the Greater Iowa titles, a 1985 state team title, and first place in the 1990 Budweiser Big 10. In 1997 he had been a member of 22 league-championship teams. In 1985, Fuerst won the Iowa Open tournament in Waterloo and earned a place in the United States Open in Venice, Florida. With Louie Wemett, he won the city doubles title in 1993 and twice won the Hank Reider Award for high scratch seriesin the tournament. In 1995 he set the city tournament record for all-events scratch series with a 2,155. He also won the scratch and handicap titles that year. In 1997 Fuerst held more than 250 national honor courts, nine 300 games, four 299s and one 298. In 1995 his high series was 833. He was named local bowler of the year in 1996.
Fuerst worked with the local youth sports association beginning in 1979 and headed the program at Riversidee beginning in 1994. He certified other coaches for several years and was involved in various state and national programs for juniors. In 1997 Fuerst was a nine-year member of the Dubuque Bowling Council, had served as a past president of the DBA, and was a current director for the DBA
1998--Jerry Pregler, Gary Fagan
1999--Marty Lampe, Gene Kament
2000--Steve Oneyear
By 2016, Oneyear had competed the twelve national bowling tournaments an 31 Iowa State Bowling tournaments where he had 8 top 5 finishes. He was a regular bowler in the Greater Iowa tournaments winning on four different occasions and won four Southwest Southwest Wisconsin match game championships. He placed second in the 1980 Buck Rogers Tournament. He was a member of the Professional Bowling Association for four years with his best finish on 18th place at the Great Lakes tournament. Oneyear was back-to-back champion in Dubuque's Big Ten Scratch tournament in 1992 and 1993. His record shows five 300 games, two 299 games, and one 298 game.
Oneyear served on the board of the Dubuque Bowling Association, Dubuque 700 Club, and the Dubuque Junior Bowling Association board.
2001--Jack Hancock, Bob Connolly, Jim Gatena
2002--John Wright
2003--Bob Hochrein
Tournament wins accomplished by Hochrein included 12st Place in ABC Tournament (1990), 2nd Place All Events in ABC Tournament (1990), 1st Place Singles Events Iowa State Tournament (2001 2003), 2nd Place in Iowa Open (1991, 1992, 1993), 1987 Iowa High Qualified, 1999-700 Club Jamboree Team Champion, 1996-700 Club Doubles Champion, 1995-700 Club Jamboree Team Champion, 1989-700 Club Doubles Champion, 1987-Rockford, IL Match Game CXhampion, and 1985-700 Club Doubles Champion.
His service to the organization included league secretary (five years), Dubuque Junior Bowling board (10 years), board of directors for the Great Iowa Bowling Association, secretary of the Dubuque 700 Club (12 years), board of directors of the Dubuque Bowling Association (11 years)
2004--Harold Koppes, Jim Rauscher
2005--Jim Wolf, Floyd Tomter
2006--Dick Koob, Steve Kamentz
2007--Paul Rupp
2008--Ron Dohrer
2009--Bob Willman
2010--Larry Portzen, Kurt Schmidt
2011--Jeff Kamentz, Tom Kramer/Telegraph Herald, May 10, 2011, p. 11
Kamentz bowled his first 700 at age 16 and scored fifty more before graduating from high school. In 2011 he had more than 400 series of 700 or more including an 819 and another 800. He scored seven perfect (300) games and missed ten others in the 10th frame. He competed briefly on the PBA Regional circuit finishing fifth in Madison, Wisconsin.
Kramer's wins include singles and all-events at the Iowa state tournament, 2004 Budweiser Big 10 championship, and made the Big 10 finals two other times. He has achieved eight perfect games and four series of 800 or better. Like Kamentz, he had held several administrative positions in the DBA. In 2009 and 2010, Kramer coached the WAHLERT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL boys' and girls' teams to state high school championships.
2012--Jim Leach, Glenn Canfield
2013--Brian White